132 thoughts on “CONSTITUTION DAY…

  1. ” Then who’s got the power, tell me who’s in charge? ” This is my favorite lyric because it shows how the three branches work together to protect our country.

  2. THis was a really cool and also who really has the power or do the three branches make a group decision. Also this was a really funny video to watch

  3. My favorite line of the song was, “the Supreme Court can veto any law.” It told me which branch controls the laws. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to strive for accuracy. This wasn’t part of the song and is inaccurate.)

  4. i chose “1, 2, 3 branches whose got the power, whose got the power” because in the 3 branches of government you dont know who runs the government because the power is almost equal (Teacher note: Don’t forget to check punctuation, spelling, and capitalization. Include your class period.)

  5. I had selected this stanza:
    “1,2,3 branches! Whose got the power, but who’s got the power?” The reason I chose this is because this shows that no one’s in charge, and that all of the three branches work together and have equal power.

  6. “One two three branches who’s got the power we got the power” Thats my favorite stanza because it helps me remember how many branches we have and its really catchy. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to check punctuation and include your class period.)

  7. I chose “123 branches, who’s got the power, who’s got the power?” I picked this stanza because it was the verse that stayed in my head the best. This verse explained that there is 3 branches of government, and they all have a good amount of power in our government.

  8. ” One, two. three branches, who’s got the power, who’s got the power.” I picked this stanza because it shows the meaning of what they’re trying to tell us. they are trying to explain who has the power in the 3 branches of government. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to check punctuation and capitalization.)

  9. I like when he says the President said “The President has the power to pick the new Supreme Court Justices,” I think this means that the president is in charge of picking the new Supreme Court Justices. (Teacher note: Remember to answer the question without repeating the information. First names only. I deleted your last initial. Don’t forget your class period.)

  10. I picked “The supreme court has the final say,” which means that even if the President vetoes a law the supreme court can change it and make it a law which i think the supreme court has the power. (Teacher note: The Supreme Court can declare laws unconstitutional. They cannot change laws. Don’t forget to include your class period, check punctuation and capitalization.)

  11. Who’s got the power? I say the Supreme Court has the most power. One reason why is because they can veto any law that doesn’t make sense. Another reason is they will always be in the Supreme court until they live or die. Lastly, they always get the final say. Thats why I say Supreme Court has the most power. (Teacher note: The president has the power of the veto. Don’t forget to include your class period and strive for accuracy.)

  12. ” One, Two Three Branches.” Who’s got the power, who’s got the power”
    This stanza stuck in my head because it proves that no branch can be better than any of the other branches. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to check spelling and include your class period.)

  13. I picked the president because he has the most power to be able to veto any law and is the commander in chief. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to answer the prompt accurately and include your class period.)

  14. “Who’s got the power, but who’s got the power,” I pick this because they are saying what person has the most power i the USA. This rap was good because it was teaching about the 3 branches. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to check spelling, capitalization and include your class period.)

  15. My favorite stanza is when one of the guys says the supreme court always have final say while it was rhyming with the line before that. This is showing that any law that the constitution wants to pass has to go through the Supreme Court first. If they don’t like the law or they think it is not a good one they can get rid of it. That is why I think the Supreme Court has a lot of the power and is the most important. (Teacher note: The Supreme Court doesn’t pass laws but they may declare laws unconstitutional. Don’t forget to include your class period.)

  16. “I chose one, two, three, who’s got the the power?” I think that this means that the three branches have the same amount of power and that the President does not have all the power in the U.S.

  17. The stanza I chose was “There’s not one, there’s not two, but there are three branches!” I chose this stanza because it shows that all the power is divided between the three branches. It also shows that not one branch has more power than the other branches.

  18. I picked the stanza: 1-2-3 branches! Who’s got the power? Who’s got the power? This is saying that there is 3 different branches of the government but they all have some power.

  19. This song was really catchy and I like how each line in the song is different than the others and tells you about the three branches. My favorite phrase was It’s got to be the congress at capital hill, they make the laws and they make the bills. I like this phrase because it tells about the congress branch as an individual.I also liked the catchy part of the song where it says one, two, three, branches!

  20. I selected the stanza, one, two, three branches, who’s got the power, who’s got the power because if you ever forget how many branches there are you can just sing the song, and it will remind you. And another reason is the song is catchy and easy to remember.

  21. “The government is divided into 1,2,3 branches” is my favorite quote because it will help me know how many branches are in the government and who has the most power, the president. (Teacher note: Each branch has separate powers that check and balance the power of the other branches. Therefore, they share equal power.)

  22. I picked the line, “One, two, three branches. Who’s got the power? Who’s got the power?” It has to do with how there is three branches of government and who the all have a lot of power. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to check spelling and include your class period.)

  23. I chose “123 branches, who’s got the power, who’s got the power?” I picked this stanza because it was the verse that stayed in my head the best. This verse explained that there is 3 branches of government, and they all have a bit of power!

  24. I chose what about the congress and capital hill, they make all the laws and they make all the bills. I think it means that the congress has a lot of power as well as all the other branches but they are in charge of making the laws and the bills.

  25. My favorite stanza is, “It’s the President that makes sure the rules are carried out.” What I think this stanza means is that the President of the USA is the guy that has the most power. He can pass or veto any law he wants to. He can send army men and airstrikes to any country he desires. He even has his OWN oval office. Does one Congressman or Legislative man has his own office? No they don’t. Barack Obama makes sure that all rules and laws and anything else that need to be done is completed.

  26. I choose “The supreme court has final say.” I think this explains how the supreme court can get rid of any law they don’t feel is right. They can discuss each law and work together to see if the law is right for our country.

  27. My favorite stanza was “Who’s got the power tell me who’s in charge, of this country that’s so vast and large?” The meaning of this stanza was talking about the three branches, talking about which branch was the most powerful.

  28. My favorite part of the video is the congress/ supreme court part. They can vote and pass laws for our country. Supreme court stay until they die or get to old to work. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to include your class period.)

  29. My favorite stanza from this music video was, “You serve on the supreme court until you die or retire.” This means that once you work for the supreme court you ever leave until you die or retire. This show that you can work for the supreme court for ever unless you die or retire.

  30. I think the most powerful stanza was You’re in the supreme court you serve until you die or retire. This means that the people who are in the supreme court are there most of their lives.

  31. I think the most powerful stanza was that congress can impeach a judge if he deserves it and when they said that you can serve in the supreme court until you die or retire. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to answer the prompt.)

  32. My favorite stanza in this song is that Supreme Court has the final and you cant that away. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to answer the prompt and include your class period.)

  33. my favorite stanza from the song is “In the Supreme Court, you serve until you die or retire.” This clearly states that if you are a judge in the supreme court, you cannot be fired or replaced. You have to either pass away while you hold the job or you have to retire and give up your place as the judge. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to check capitalization.)

  34. My favorite part was, “You serve on the supreme court until you die or retire.” It shows how important the supreme court is, because they serve the longest of the three branches.

  35. My favorite stanza was “You serve on the supreme court until you die or retire” which means you can serve on the supreme court until you die or retire. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to answer the meaning of the lyrics without repeating the lyrics.)

  36. My favorite stanza is:
    “He can take any bill that congress writes up — and then veto it to say hold up!”
    That means the president has the power to veto, or stop a bill from passing on.

  37. The most powerful stanza was “who’s got the power, Who’s got the power” This meant who has the most power out of the three.

  38. The most powerful stanza is,
    “In the supreme court you serve until die or retire”
    It means they can serve in the court for as long as you want to (Teacher note: Don’t forget to check punctuation.)

  39. my favorite quote of the song was you serve to the supreme court until you die or retire means you are commited to the court until you die or riier (Teacher note:Answer the meaning of the lyrics without repeating the lyrics. Don’t forget to check spelling, capitalization and punctuation.)

  40. My favorite stanza is when they say that “the court has the final say on any bill and if we don’t like we just veto it.” this means that the supreme court has the final say on any bill. (Teacher note: Strive for accuracy. The president has the power of the veto.)

  41. I chose “The supreme court gets rid of any law that seems out of sort,” I think it explains how on any side of the government, they can’t make laws that won’t work. It’s why our country is balanced well, that all three branches check and balance each other. The supreme court fits into the equation by having final say.

  42. My favorite stanza is, “who’s in charge of this country who’s so vast and large” it means which one of the three branches of government is the most in charge.

  43. I wrote “who’s in charge of this country thats so vast and large.” It means out of the 3 branches of government what branch is in charge.

  44. My favorite stanza in the video is “Congress at Capitol Hill, they make the laws and they make the bills.” They were talking about the job of Congress at Capital Hill. The Congress makes the laws and approves the bills. (Teacher note: Don’t forget to answer the meaning of the lyrics without repeating the lyrics.)

  45. I chose “Who’s got the power tell me who’s in charge, of this country that’s so vast and large.” I think this quote from the song means that which of the 3 branches have the most power and runs the government.

  46. M favorite stanza is “There’s not one, there’s not two but there are 3 branches! Who’s got the power oh who got the power.” The meaning is there are three branches of government.

  47. ” One, two , three branches, who’s got the power, who’s got the power.” This is my favorite stanza because it tells us that all of the branches are equal and no one is over powered over another.

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